or the latest national vital statistics reports on non-marital births, marriages, and divorces the National Center for Health Statistics' website has it all at www.cdc.gov/nchs.
There is a web site which houses complete bibliographies of publications on issues relating to non-marital births, program development, marriage and divorce, and abstinence-only education. The sites is: popindex.princeton.edu:80/browse/v54/n1/g.html. This site is an excellent resource for those of us who enjoy reading journals and books. Maintained by Princeton University, it provides lengthy summaries of studies of trends in marriage, divorce, and nonmarital cohabitation. Study findings are detailed in a way that you needn't search through journals for the entire study in order to review conclusions.
The Guttmacher Report continues to house detailed information on teenage pregnancy rates for each state in the nation. They have been tracking the national trend of declining teen pregnancy rates since 1991. Their website is www.agi-usa.org/pubs/journals/gr010506.html.
For information on adolescent and young adult sexuality, pregnancy prevention strategies, and contraception education, visit the Reproductive Health Outlook site at www.rho.org.
Funding opportunities for innovative teen and young adult programs, as well as highlights of successful programs, can be found at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation homepage at www.rwjf.org.